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Canoeing the Shellrock
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Albert Lea Inn charged with failure to pay tax
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Albert Lea Tribune Requires Name-Phone to Comment
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Dr. Laura
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OBAMACARE
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Can We Get a Cool Down Over Here?
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Hackers
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Is Same Sex Marriage a Constitutional Right?
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Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac
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Sheriff's campaign
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CHEATING WHILE MARRIED.
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Vern Rasmussen
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mosquitos
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Streetscape Weather Delay
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Firefighters Looking To Next Step
Monroe Avenue Getting Update
Record Crops
Iowa Battles Cyberbullying Threat
A Hobo's Story
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Court Says Horses Are Allowed
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Students Prepare to Return Amidst Flooding
Teeing Up For a Good Cause
Filing Deadline Approaching
Mason City Discusses Multi-Purpose Center
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Vitality Center gets $10,000 donation
US Congressman Walz Tours Hormel Institute
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Motorcycle accident victim had ‘great heart, great sense of humor’
Teen continues to recover after car crash
Traffic cameras become Cedar Rapids crash witnesses
Six killed in crash on I-80
Firefighters answer call to house filled with smoke
North Iowan, 75, has been waitress for 30 years
Friday will feature Lincoln dedication, beginning of Mohawk Days fundraiser
If it gets too hot, school days will be shortened
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ADA: 20 years of giving the disabled ‘some leverage’
Wedmore memorial run set for Sept. 4
$1.3 million in improvements on council agenda
Teen continues to recover after car crash
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Traffic cameras become Cedar Rapids crash witnesses
Obituaries published Sunday, August 15, 2010.
Six killed in crash on I-80
Firefighters answer call to house filled with smoke
North Iowan, 75, has been waitress for 30 years
Friday will feature Lincoln dedication, beginning of Mohawk Days fundraiser
In these times, teachers should have accepted less (Editor's Inbox)
Relive the past during Civil War, hobo activities (Globe Gazette editorial)
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Driver likes speed cameras (Editor's Inbox)
Keep Touchplay lessons in mind (My Turn)
Downtown's dead (Editor's Inbox)
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3 killed in motorcycle crashes before Sturgis rally
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Watts won't submit petition asking for more county board members
Nine ticketed for underage drinking, possession in Rockwell
AP Interview: Pawlenty OK with move to oust judges
Culver: Son Chet’s term has been ‘remarkable’
Billboard was tame in comparison (Editor's Inbox)
AP Interview: Gingrich eager to oust Iowa justices
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Story Lady to close, relocate
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Legion commander to visit Albert Lea
Funding approved for A.L. Lake dam
Keeping Marriage Alive: No gain in blame
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Michael Jensen-Anderson, 35, Glenville
Stadheim gives jewelry
Ideological lines drawn in race for Minn. governor
The biggest hurdle: Nancy Jones
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Fire damages home Thursday
Shinefest Week begins Monday
USDA announces conservation reserve program sign-up
New plans announced for Relay for Life
Minn. inmate works on portraits of county sheriffs
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Albert Lea schools not making AYP
The biggest hurdle: Mariah McGill
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Mother, father arrested for driving drunk with children
Wanted: Miss Teen Mower County
Fourth Street closing for construction
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Austin man allegedly takes dead brother’s identity, faces fraud charges
Mayo Clinic gets 3rd-largest gift in its history
Horner hopes to grab at middle in Minn. gov race
Kelliher concedes in close gov primary in Minn.
Austin schools fail to meet standards
Stiehm easily wins primary
Enright and Bednar advance, incumbent Martin is out
Reinartz, Hillier move on in District 3 race
253 cited at over 90 mph; Wadena Sheriff nabs driver at 178 mph
City turnout low, but better than expected
Tribune assistant editor succumbs to cancer
Blue Sox prevail against Hounds
Twins move into first in AL Central beat Chicago
Blue Sox let one slip away
Greyhounds stay alive in Section 2B playoffs
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Larsons are ‘Farm Family of the Year’
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Krueger approved as police chief
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Mo. motorcyclist killed in crash on I-90 in SD
Minn. caretaker drinks heavily while 2 kids swim
At Game Fair, GOP's Emmer reverses anti-Legacy tax stance
Their song, our war, my father: A story of life and World War II
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Petters associate jailed after 'sham' divorce
Minn. students aim to explain universe's origins
Minn. man praised for woodwork in Norwegian art
Grocery chain admits it overcharged customers
Vikings rough up Bradford, beat Rams 28-7
Duluth shooting case to be handled in Scott County
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St. Paul DFL's backing had slim effect on primary
Kalitta overtakes Bernstein in Top Fuel
ND Highway Patrol fires trooper accused of assault
High, low tech used to track Woodbury lake pollution
Ojibwe tribe files action against City of Brainerd
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Can We Get a Cool Down Over Here?
Posted on: Aug. 13 2010,6:18 pm by gijoeman

How about it, can we get a cool down over here any time soon?

Can a fella catch a break, please?

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Borderfest 2010
Posted on: Aug. 13 2010,12:06 pm by pantalonesverdes

Saw the yellow sign on the side of the highway advertising Emmons Borderfest on August 20 and 21 while giving a buddy a ride to work in LM.  Looks like it should be a rockin time again.  :rockon: Not sure how long they have been doing this, but our family has been going for a couple of years now.  Looks like they have the Johnny Holms band like usual on Friday and then Bad Monkey on Sat.  I saw Bad Monkey play in AL and they were really good.  Gonna take in the parade on Saturday and grab some pork chops at the legion.  The small towns seem to have something that the bigger cities just can't match when it comes to festivals.  Anyone else gonna make it?
:beer:  :rockon:

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mosquitos
Posted on: Aug. 13 2010,10:50 am by peachtart

these mosquitos are terrible, did the city fertilize them, i know with all the rain its hard to keep them under control, but come on did the city give up.

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